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fj Hi so-,. . A. L. BAUMGAIiTNER, Editor and Propr. THE NEWS THE TRIBUNE WANTS IT THE TRIBUNE GIVES IT. PKICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAB. i - - - 1 i "if ...j i VOLUME 44. UNION, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 190S. NUMBER t& j . - . . - "--ai" , 1 '.. t f:nLi- tt tT tt tT tt tt tt tt T1 tt a ?? Tt ?? TT Tt tt 5r Is there any reason why we cannot supply your wants ? :: tt ?? With our up-to-date and first-class stock, consist ing oi steel ranges, Hardware, tinware, granueware, 'T tt t TT TT ?; TT tr TT tt cutlery, guns and ammunition, washing machines, tt tt wringers, etc., we can suit everybody. j T7 TT Tt TT , . , , f m . 1 i 1 .1 . H Uur stocK oi iurmture, consi sung oi neoroom suits, )arior suits, tames, cmna carets, cumuuitu., wardrobes, dressers, carpets, rugs, window shades, tt lace curtains, etc.. is comolete and well selected. We - , , t can j)lease you. Come and investigate. it T Si Busch Bros. . .. 44 ii FOR Fire, Tornado, Life I AND Accident Insurance CALL OIN F. A. FAHRNER Phone 122 jj UNION, MISSOURI. j II. C. VOSSIIRIXK John L. Fink President. Sec'y and Treas. Union Liqior Co. ooooo Wholesale JLiquors High-Grade Whi&fts by the bbl. Beer by the keg. X UNION, - - MISSOURI. m m n m ? n p i p Special prices on contract or car load lots. 200,000 ready for market. Builciing, Sidewalk, Cistern and Well fcriclc. Z U IN I OIN, miSSOURI. 7V UNION BRICK YARDS CO. : J . . , MILLINERY a are now showing1 the finest line of mil! ill pry ever YY brought to Gerald, at very low prices. (iiiaran- teed latest styles. We have added a new line of ladies' linen skirts and skirt waists, also Panama and S mohair skirts. We are headquarters for embroiderv and fancy work. GIVE US A CALL. Misses Fitzgerald & Lovercheck I The Gerald Millinery Store - GKIvALI), MO. I Many things must be con-suleretl i:i the construction, of a moTi'.ir.icr.t. 2sot only should the design lie artistic, hut the material substantial, and the workmanship the bet. We aim and S'icroed in t':::Lini:i;; ;)J1 these Busch Bros., Agents, Union, flo. "Washington Items. The Swastikas defeated the Stars Sunday, 1! to !. Miss Pauline Hausmann of Lab- addie visited here, Tuesday. liobert Stumpe of St. Louis vis ited home folks here, Sunday. Arch Beasley transacted busi ness in Union, Monday. Miss Clara liolte of St. Louis is visiting friends in Washington this week. Win. Schulte of St. Louis visited us inotner, Mrs. Kate .cnuite, Sunday. (Juite a number from here at tended the picnic at Ming's (Jrove, Saturday. Geo. Hausmann and Mrs. t'has. Schultze and children were in Un ion, Monday. " Mrs. Hausgen and daughter of St. Louis are visiting relatives icre this week. Mrs. M. 15. Martin spent the lat ter part of last week visiting friends in Union. Mrs. Hy. A rand and Miss Louise leinhard of Union visited friends in Washington, Tuesday. Albert and Louis lieinhard of St. Louis spent Sunday with then- sister, Mrs. J. T. Lewright. The K. J. K.s defeated the lfot- matics of St. Louis at the lair i rounds Sunday by the score of 7 to 4. I lev. Lowe of Eureka and for merly pastor of the Methodist hurch at this place was in town, Monday. The Forester team of the M. W. . camp No. 57!8 of Washington will give a dance at the fairgrounds on Saturday, Aug. 22. The music will le furnished by O. II. Tinas" Orchestra. Leslie News. Our stockmen shipped a car of stock Monday. Mrs. George lloedder is reported sick with typhoid fever. Several from here attended the picnic at Gerald Saturday. Preparations to build the new schoolhouse here are under way. F. W. Temme and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Gerald. Edw. Item inert is employed as clerk in the Breckenkamp & llem-mert store. Mrs. Henry Phillips and Gus. Temme, who were sick with typhoid fever, are convalescing. Misses Alice Lucksinger and Delia Giebler returned home Sunday after attending school at Union. Among those from the Union school who passed through here Saturday, we noticed Wm. Froelk-er and Alfred Meyer of Gerald and Miss Jessie Vieten of Spring liluff and Miss Ethel Vieten of St. Louis. A large delegation from here went to Owensville Sunday to witness the ball game bet ween the Leslie Keds and Owensville. The Peds were defeated by a score of 7 to .). The White Sox played a picked team and were victorious by the score of 1! to '.. S5 ft S3 S4 m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft v ft ft ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft C0 I to IT'S SUMMER NOW Harvest time in the summer time and you oxpeot your summer's work and earning to carry you through the winter. So it is with the life the summer days of youth is thr time to lay hy the harvest to carry you through the winter of old age. There is no better way to accomplish this than by putting a part of each month's earnings into a bank. In years to come the competence thus saved will make the winter years of life all the more enjoyable. It's summer now and time to begin to save. Start with $1 or $o or any amount that suits you. BANK OF UNION fPA Eliuout News. are visiting her mother St. Allians Siiyiiijw. Our farmers are kept quite busy threshing wheat and shipping fruit. t'has. Walz of Oakiield spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Krausch. Mrs. Wm. Krausch and son, Ulmond, were Pacific visitors Wednesday. Mrs. James Kiglev and children of St- Louis M.is. E. Hoerlc Mrs. Chas. Pecker, and Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Pfeiffer spent Sunday afc ternoon with Mrs. Fred Uther. Mrs. John Barthold of Holloa spent several davs last week with her daughter, Mrs. August Hoerle. Miss Augusta Feld and cousin, John Marsh, of St. Louis, were out Sunday to see their aunt, Mrs Chas. Mottert. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kropp of Oakiield made a short visit here Sunday evening on their return home from a visit at Gerald. Mrs. John A. Northoff returned to St. Louis Monday evening after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs hied Stettes. Mesdames Frank Peed. Ernst Hoerle, James Pigley, Clara llnfel and Miss Annie Thiebes spent Sunday at the home of Chas. Pohlig. Mesdames Ernst Thiebes, Wm. Stettes, F. Stettes, Clara Pufel, Henry Posenbauni and Miss Annie Thieltes were guests of Mrs. Emil Thiebes last Wednesday. came up to spend folks. '. E. Geh-was well Misses Maggie and Katie Carey from St. Louis are visiting relatives here this week. Misses Anna Eagan and Bessie Baym called at Henry Langemann-s Sunday afternoon. Miss Katie Hardecke from the city Thursday several weeks with home The surprise party at ( lauf's Saturday evening attended and all had a good time Ouite a crowd attended the sing iiig at Herman Hardecke s Sunday evening and all report a pleasant time. Miss Sophia Brueseke returned home last week after spending sev eral weeks with relatives in St Louis. Mrs. lering and children returned home to Sullivan last week after spending several days here with relatives. The dance at Edward Tyree's Saturday eveueng which was given in honor of his thirty-lirst birthday was well attended and all departed- at a late hour wishing Kdvurd many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Hovelmaun, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langeman. Frank Ehrnian, Jr., and family, and Mr Trautweiu and family from Cham pion City Mere visiting at Frank Ehrmann's, Sr., Sunday. a m a a a a a a a a a a a a The a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Hear the Beautiful Tone of Matchless Milton 9 PIANO A warranty given for any length of time is only of value when issued by a concern of good financial standing and the best reputation. Time and experience are great factors. Fifty years of both are combined in the MILTON of today. w Pacitic I'ickups. Lyon Locals. J. 1). Meyer was out on business for a few days. Win. Plessner has a sore arm and is not able to work. Wm. Deppermann made a trip to Washington, Saturday. Henry liueter of Clover Bottom was in our burg, Thursday. An agent for Baker's Medical Co. was canvassing in this locality. Miss Ida Deppermann came out from St. Louis to spend several weeks at home. John U. Meyer bought a horse from Chas. Meyer lately but we have not learned the iriee. Althage Bros, had the bad luck to run a nipjier through their machine but it did not do much damage.The German Lutheran congregation of Port Hudson will give their annual mission fest on Aug. .'0 to which everybody is cordiallyinvited. bridge Get your stoneware, glass jars, tin cans and rubbers at Szymanski & Max's. They have a large stock to select from. Mrs. Swepson Crews went to Villa Kidge Wednesday to visit relatives and friends. The .Junior League had their annual picnic Tuesday out at Lynde's grove and all had a good time. 11. F. Hen-man of Cincinnati has been appointed manager of the Universal Sand Co. as 31 r. Markman has resigned. Pacific Chapter Xo. PM, O. E. S. had their picnic Wednesday out on the river near the couuty and all report an enjoyable time Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beumker of St. Louis were out Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. G. H. Gross and sister, Mrs. Eck storm. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Sulzbacher, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Swepson Crews have returned to their home in Kansas City. Mrs. J. G. Dickerson has return-from an extended visit in the southwestern part of the state. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Van Hoose. of Springtield. a You'll forget the price. You won't torget the quality. T1 It's stood rn the test of strength and speed the reasom'a plain, it has the Feed. THE OTTO & GO. g Sewing g Machine rjji has a double j feed, alike on 2J both sides of the needle. W This feed absolutely guarantees an even and urn- a form stitch and also prevents needle breakiuj? S prevents puckering of goods. The attachments a to the OTTO & CO., machine are durable and simple yet will do as wide a range of work as the attachments of any machine on the market. PRICE S25.00. Tcoplc tiiut sew buy Hie Otto & Ci.rt ilia mm, . 8 r JefFrieslmrg Picuic. The annual picnic of the St. Jordan's church at Jeffriesburg will be held this year on Saturday, A ug. 2!. The committee in charge is making active preparations to make this year's picnic the lies-c'er given by the church. Good band and string music will be provided, and the big dancing Uoor will le well lighted. There will be plenty of amusements to entertain everybody. Dinner and supper will be served on the grounds. In fact, nothing will be lacking to give all the enjoyments of a first-class picnic. Everybody is cordially invited. UNION BAND St. Joseph Picnic. The St . Joseph Neier will Tuesday, August usual good who attend give their annual s congregation at picnic IS, IMS. The time is promised all Ilefreshments in abun- W ANTED. dance ami amusements of all kinds provided. Good band and string music. A large dancing lloor well lighted, and good music for dancing. Dinner and supper on the grounds. Come everybody and enjoy the beat picnic of the season. In case of rain on Tuesday the picnic will le postponed until the next day, Wednesday, the 19th. COMMiTTin;. A large line of granite and tinware at Busch Bros. Wanted Indian Relics. .1 The Tribune is only $1.00 a Year Baled or loose wheat straw bright, clean, dry, sound and free from chaff. Make price, delivered , Such as axes made of iron ore, either by the bale, ton or load at "called hematite, plum bobs, Hint Los Arroyos 1-arms. W e also ! spears r inches long or longer, also want some ailaila hay. ! other relies used by Indians. " ill Jbuy part or entire collection itf serrunee is sausiaciorv. 4 " at Threshing Whiskey. At the same old price, for the game old reliable goods, at A. Kramolowsky's. -rND ORCHESTRA. Better this year than ever new music, more mil- $ sicians. No picnic a success with- V7 Save your cash coupons and cure a berry or fruit set free Address Indian Itr.i.ics, Learn To Play Piano or Organ in One Hour If you can't play by note, we will teach tou in one hour to play your favorite piece of music by the "Easy Form" method. You will then be ready to play at once any and all music" written in this new method, which is so simple that an eight year old child can learn to play the piano or organ in an hour without a teacher. Don't have a silent piano oror-yran in the house any longer. Try this method at our'expense. OUR OFFER: We will send you express charges prepaid byus, abound portfolio of 100 pieces of popular and sacred music in the "Easy Form" method, and our guide to the key-hoard and complete simple instructions, all you will need to begin playing your favorite pieces at once. Try this music seven days. If you want it send us $l.f0 within the seven days, and $1.00 a month for five months thereafter. If you don't want it send it back to us in the seven days at our expense. Simply write us today and say: "I accept your free trial olfer in the Tribune. My piano or organ has white kevs." (IMPORTANT: Be sure to say how many white keys your instrument has.) Address, EASY METHOD MUSIC CO., ;,'.S Wabash Ave., Chicago. out the UNION BAND. Biggest Attraction You Can Get Where yon see the UNION I! AND, you see the crowds. Have your dates booked early in order to secure the day. We have summer dates now engaged. For prices and particulars address I rhone loo. A. E. Reinhard, Mgr. union, mo-. Fine Jewelry Diamonds AND WATCHES A SPECIALTY. All repairing properly and promptly attended to. Watch Inspectors Mo. Pac. Railway. JAHN BROS. PACIFIC, MO. For sewing machines and all hinds of repairing go to Uuscii Bkos, EDW. MUENCH 1 .-Drugs I School Supplies School IJooks Pencils Pens EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, UNION, MO. and Medicines. Busch Bros. c Tribune.

fj Hi so-,. . A. L. BAUMGAIiTNER, Editor and Propr. THE NEWS THE TRIBUNE WANTS IT THE TRIBUNE GIVES IT. PKICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAB. i - - - 1 i "if ...j i VOLUME 44. UNION, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 190S. NUMBER t& j . - . . - "--ai" , 1 '.. t f:nLi- tt tT tt tT tt tt tt tt T1 tt a ?? Tt ?? TT Tt tt 5r Is there any reason why we cannot supply your wants ? :: tt ?? With our up-to-date and first-class stock, consist ing oi steel ranges, Hardware, tinware, granueware, 'T tt t TT TT ?; TT tr TT tt cutlery, guns and ammunition, washing machines, tt tt wringers, etc., we can suit everybody. j T7 TT Tt TT , . , , f m . 1 i 1 .1 . H Uur stocK oi iurmture, consi sung oi neoroom suits, )arior suits, tames, cmna carets, cumuuitu., wardrobes, dressers, carpets, rugs, window shades, tt lace curtains, etc.. is comolete and well selected. We - , , t can j)lease you. Come and investigate. it T Si Busch Bros. . .. 44 ii FOR Fire, Tornado, Life I AND Accident Insurance CALL OIN F. A. FAHRNER Phone 122 jj UNION, MISSOURI. j II. C. VOSSIIRIXK John L. Fink President. Sec'y and Treas. Union Liqior Co. ooooo Wholesale JLiquors High-Grade Whi&fts by the bbl. Beer by the keg. X UNION, - - MISSOURI. m m n m ? n p i p Special prices on contract or car load lots. 200,000 ready for market. Builciing, Sidewalk, Cistern and Well fcriclc. Z U IN I OIN, miSSOURI. 7V UNION BRICK YARDS CO. : J . . , MILLINERY a are now showing1 the finest line of mil! ill pry ever YY brought to Gerald, at very low prices. (iiiaran- teed latest styles. We have added a new line of ladies' linen skirts and skirt waists, also Panama and S mohair skirts. We are headquarters for embroiderv and fancy work. GIVE US A CALL. Misses Fitzgerald & Lovercheck I The Gerald Millinery Store - GKIvALI), MO. I Many things must be con-suleretl i:i the construction, of a moTi'.ir.icr.t. 2sot only should the design lie artistic, hut the material substantial, and the workmanship the bet. We aim and S'icroed in t':::Lini:i;; ;)J1 these Busch Bros., Agents, Union, flo. "Washington Items. The Swastikas defeated the Stars Sunday, 1! to !. Miss Pauline Hausmann of Lab- addie visited here, Tuesday. liobert Stumpe of St. Louis vis ited home folks here, Sunday. Arch Beasley transacted busi ness in Union, Monday. Miss Clara liolte of St. Louis is visiting friends in Washington this week. Win. Schulte of St. Louis visited us inotner, Mrs. Kate .cnuite, Sunday. (Juite a number from here at tended the picnic at Ming's (Jrove, Saturday. Geo. Hausmann and Mrs. t'has. Schultze and children were in Un ion, Monday. " Mrs. Hausgen and daughter of St. Louis are visiting relatives icre this week. Mrs. M. 15. Martin spent the lat ter part of last week visiting friends in Union. Mrs. Hy. A rand and Miss Louise leinhard of Union visited friends in Washington, Tuesday. Albert and Louis lieinhard of St. Louis spent Sunday with then- sister, Mrs. J. T. Lewright. The K. J. K.s defeated the lfot- matics of St. Louis at the lair i rounds Sunday by the score of 7 to 4. I lev. Lowe of Eureka and for merly pastor of the Methodist hurch at this place was in town, Monday. The Forester team of the M. W. . camp No. 57!8 of Washington will give a dance at the fairgrounds on Saturday, Aug. 22. The music will le furnished by O. II. Tinas" Orchestra. Leslie News. Our stockmen shipped a car of stock Monday. Mrs. George lloedder is reported sick with typhoid fever. Several from here attended the picnic at Gerald Saturday. Preparations to build the new schoolhouse here are under way. F. W. Temme and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Gerald. Edw. Item inert is employed as clerk in the Breckenkamp & llem-mert store. Mrs. Henry Phillips and Gus. Temme, who were sick with typhoid fever, are convalescing. Misses Alice Lucksinger and Delia Giebler returned home Sunday after attending school at Union. Among those from the Union school who passed through here Saturday, we noticed Wm. Froelk-er and Alfred Meyer of Gerald and Miss Jessie Vieten of Spring liluff and Miss Ethel Vieten of St. Louis. A large delegation from here went to Owensville Sunday to witness the ball game bet ween the Leslie Keds and Owensville. The Peds were defeated by a score of 7 to .). The White Sox played a picked team and were victorious by the score of 1! to '.. S5 ft S3 S4 m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft v ft ft ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft C0 I to IT'S SUMMER NOW Harvest time in the summer time and you oxpeot your summer's work and earning to carry you through the winter. So it is with the life the summer days of youth is thr time to lay hy the harvest to carry you through the winter of old age. There is no better way to accomplish this than by putting a part of each month's earnings into a bank. In years to come the competence thus saved will make the winter years of life all the more enjoyable. It's summer now and time to begin to save. Start with $1 or $o or any amount that suits you. BANK OF UNION fPA Eliuout News. are visiting her mother St. Allians Siiyiiijw. Our farmers are kept quite busy threshing wheat and shipping fruit. t'has. Walz of Oakiield spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Krausch. Mrs. Wm. Krausch and son, Ulmond, were Pacific visitors Wednesday. Mrs. James Kiglev and children of St- Louis M.is. E. Hoerlc Mrs. Chas. Pecker, and Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Pfeiffer spent Sunday afc ternoon with Mrs. Fred Uther. Mrs. John Barthold of Holloa spent several davs last week with her daughter, Mrs. August Hoerle. Miss Augusta Feld and cousin, John Marsh, of St. Louis, were out Sunday to see their aunt, Mrs Chas. Mottert. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kropp of Oakiield made a short visit here Sunday evening on their return home from a visit at Gerald. Mrs. John A. Northoff returned to St. Louis Monday evening after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs hied Stettes. Mesdames Frank Peed. Ernst Hoerle, James Pigley, Clara llnfel and Miss Annie Thiebes spent Sunday at the home of Chas. Pohlig. Mesdames Ernst Thiebes, Wm. Stettes, F. Stettes, Clara Pufel, Henry Posenbauni and Miss Annie Thieltes were guests of Mrs. Emil Thiebes last Wednesday. came up to spend folks. '. E. Geh-was well Misses Maggie and Katie Carey from St. Louis are visiting relatives here this week. Misses Anna Eagan and Bessie Baym called at Henry Langemann-s Sunday afternoon. Miss Katie Hardecke from the city Thursday several weeks with home The surprise party at ( lauf's Saturday evening attended and all had a good time Ouite a crowd attended the sing iiig at Herman Hardecke s Sunday evening and all report a pleasant time. Miss Sophia Brueseke returned home last week after spending sev eral weeks with relatives in St Louis. Mrs. lering and children returned home to Sullivan last week after spending several days here with relatives. The dance at Edward Tyree's Saturday eveueng which was given in honor of his thirty-lirst birthday was well attended and all departed- at a late hour wishing Kdvurd many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Hovelmaun, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langeman. Frank Ehrnian, Jr., and family, and Mr Trautweiu and family from Cham pion City Mere visiting at Frank Ehrmann's, Sr., Sunday. a m a a a a a a a a a a a a The a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Hear the Beautiful Tone of Matchless Milton 9 PIANO A warranty given for any length of time is only of value when issued by a concern of good financial standing and the best reputation. Time and experience are great factors. Fifty years of both are combined in the MILTON of today. w Pacitic I'ickups. Lyon Locals. J. 1). Meyer was out on business for a few days. Win. Plessner has a sore arm and is not able to work. Wm. Deppermann made a trip to Washington, Saturday. Henry liueter of Clover Bottom was in our burg, Thursday. An agent for Baker's Medical Co. was canvassing in this locality. Miss Ida Deppermann came out from St. Louis to spend several weeks at home. John U. Meyer bought a horse from Chas. Meyer lately but we have not learned the iriee. Althage Bros, had the bad luck to run a nipjier through their machine but it did not do much damage.The German Lutheran congregation of Port Hudson will give their annual mission fest on Aug. .'0 to which everybody is cordiallyinvited. bridge Get your stoneware, glass jars, tin cans and rubbers at Szymanski & Max's. They have a large stock to select from. Mrs. Swepson Crews went to Villa Kidge Wednesday to visit relatives and friends. The .Junior League had their annual picnic Tuesday out at Lynde's grove and all had a good time. 11. F. Hen-man of Cincinnati has been appointed manager of the Universal Sand Co. as 31 r. Markman has resigned. Pacific Chapter Xo. PM, O. E. S. had their picnic Wednesday out on the river near the couuty and all report an enjoyable time Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beumker of St. Louis were out Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. G. H. Gross and sister, Mrs. Eck storm. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Sulzbacher, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Swepson Crews have returned to their home in Kansas City. Mrs. J. G. Dickerson has return-from an extended visit in the southwestern part of the state. She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss Van Hoose. of Springtield. a You'll forget the price. You won't torget the quality. T1 It's stood rn the test of strength and speed the reasom'a plain, it has the Feed. THE OTTO & GO. g Sewing g Machine rjji has a double j feed, alike on 2J both sides of the needle. W This feed absolutely guarantees an even and urn- a form stitch and also prevents needle breakiuj? S prevents puckering of goods. The attachments a to the OTTO & CO., machine are durable and simple yet will do as wide a range of work as the attachments of any machine on the market. PRICE S25.00. Tcoplc tiiut sew buy Hie Otto & Ci.rt ilia mm, . 8 r JefFrieslmrg Picuic. The annual picnic of the St. Jordan's church at Jeffriesburg will be held this year on Saturday, A ug. 2!. The committee in charge is making active preparations to make this year's picnic the lies-c'er given by the church. Good band and string music will be provided, and the big dancing Uoor will le well lighted. There will be plenty of amusements to entertain everybody. Dinner and supper will be served on the grounds. In fact, nothing will be lacking to give all the enjoyments of a first-class picnic. Everybody is cordially invited. UNION BAND St. Joseph Picnic. The St . Joseph Neier will Tuesday, August usual good who attend give their annual s congregation at picnic IS, IMS. The time is promised all Ilefreshments in abun- W ANTED. dance ami amusements of all kinds provided. Good band and string music. A large dancing lloor well lighted, and good music for dancing. Dinner and supper on the grounds. Come everybody and enjoy the beat picnic of the season. In case of rain on Tuesday the picnic will le postponed until the next day, Wednesday, the 19th. COMMiTTin;. A large line of granite and tinware at Busch Bros. Wanted Indian Relics. .1 The Tribune is only $1.00 a Year Baled or loose wheat straw bright, clean, dry, sound and free from chaff. Make price, delivered , Such as axes made of iron ore, either by the bale, ton or load at "called hematite, plum bobs, Hint Los Arroyos 1-arms. W e also ! spears r inches long or longer, also want some ailaila hay. ! other relies used by Indians. " ill Jbuy part or entire collection itf serrunee is sausiaciorv. 4 " at Threshing Whiskey. At the same old price, for the game old reliable goods, at A. Kramolowsky's. -rND ORCHESTRA. Better this year than ever new music, more mil- $ sicians. No picnic a success with- V7 Save your cash coupons and cure a berry or fruit set free Address Indian Itr.i.ics, Learn To Play Piano or Organ in One Hour If you can't play by note, we will teach tou in one hour to play your favorite piece of music by the "Easy Form" method. You will then be ready to play at once any and all music" written in this new method, which is so simple that an eight year old child can learn to play the piano or organ in an hour without a teacher. Don't have a silent piano oror-yran in the house any longer. Try this method at our'expense. OUR OFFER: We will send you express charges prepaid byus, abound portfolio of 100 pieces of popular and sacred music in the "Easy Form" method, and our guide to the key-hoard and complete simple instructions, all you will need to begin playing your favorite pieces at once. Try this music seven days. If you want it send us $l.f0 within the seven days, and $1.00 a month for five months thereafter. If you don't want it send it back to us in the seven days at our expense. Simply write us today and say: "I accept your free trial olfer in the Tribune. My piano or organ has white kevs." (IMPORTANT: Be sure to say how many white keys your instrument has.) Address, EASY METHOD MUSIC CO., ;,'.S Wabash Ave., Chicago. out the UNION BAND. Biggest Attraction You Can Get Where yon see the UNION I! AND, you see the crowds. Have your dates booked early in order to secure the day. We have summer dates now engaged. For prices and particulars address I rhone loo. A. E. Reinhard, Mgr. union, mo-. Fine Jewelry Diamonds AND WATCHES A SPECIALTY. All repairing properly and promptly attended to. Watch Inspectors Mo. Pac. Railway. JAHN BROS. PACIFIC, MO. For sewing machines and all hinds of repairing go to Uuscii Bkos, EDW. MUENCH 1 .-Drugs I School Supplies School IJooks Pencils Pens EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, UNION, MO. and Medicines. Busch Bros. c Tribune.